3-D software coming to Regina classrooms

Students will work mostly with interactive science models

9:14 PM,
May 1, 2013

Written by

Adam B Sullivan
| Iowa City Press-Citizen

Regina Catholic Education Center students will get to see new classroom software before almost anyone else.

The school announced last week that it's partnering with Cyber-Anatomy Inc., an education technology firm based in Coralville. Teachers and students will offer the company feedback about its classroom tools, which mostly include interactive science models on 3-D displays.

Regina president Lee Iben said teachers will use SMART Boards - wall-mounted computer touch screens - to work with the 3-D software. The school already has the existing Cyber-Anatomy package - called Cyber ...